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Pest Control contractors in
New Haven, Connecticut.

A public directory of licensed pest control contractors serving greater New Haven. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
105
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through September - spring emergence and summer activity drives 70% of annual demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day emergency service available for additional fees
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

NEW HAVEN-CT · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Ant/Roach Treatment
Typical range based on local ant/roach treatment jobs.
$150 – $350
Rodent Control (mice/rats)
Typical range based on local rodent control (mice/rats) jobs.
$200 – $500
Termite Treatment
Typical range based on local termite treatment jobs.
$800 – $2,500
Bed Bug Treatment
Typical range based on local bed bug treatment jobs.
$500 – $1,500
Wasp/Bee Removal
Typical range based on local wasp/bee removal jobs.
$175 – $400
Quarterly Maintenance Plan
Typical range based on local quarterly maintenance plan jobs.
$400 – $800
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

CT
§1

Licensing Requirements

Connecticut requires Pesticide Operator License through Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). Commercial applicators need Category 7A (General Pest) or 7B (Termite) certification. Must pass written exam, complete continuing education units (6 CEUs every 3 years), and renew annually. Business license also required through local municipality.

§2

Permit Requirements

New Haven requires business registration and occupancy permit for commercial operations. Special permits needed for fumigation work. Pesticide application records must be maintained and available for city health department inspection.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Annual inspection by CT DEEP for license compliance. New Haven Health Department conducts spot inspections. Customer properties require initial assessment and follow-up inspections per treatment protocol.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, professional liability $100,000. Many contracts require $500,000-$1,000,000 coverage. Commercial auto insurance required for service vehicles.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for Certification Exam

Obtain study materials from CT DEEP for Category 7A (General Pest) or 7B (Termite) certification. Review pesticide safety, application techniques, and Connecticut regulations.

01/06
2

Take Written Examination

Schedule and pass the written exam through CT DEEP. Exam covers pest identification, treatment methods, safety protocols, and state regulations. Passing score required for certification.

02/06
3

Apply for Pesticide Operator License

Submit application to CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection with exam results, background check, and required fees. Include proof of insurance and business registration.

03/06
4

Obtain Business License

Register business with Connecticut Secretary of State and obtain local business license from New Haven city clerk. Complete occupancy permit requirements if operating from commercial location.

04/06
5

Secure Insurance Coverage

Obtain minimum required insurance coverage including general liability, professional liability, and commercial auto insurance. Many contracts require higher coverage limits.

05/06
6

Complete Annual Renewal

Renew pesticide operator license annually with CT DEEP. Complete required continuing education units (6 CEUs every 3 years) and maintain current insurance documentation.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

New Haven's pest control market runs hot from spring through fall, driven by the city's mix of aging housing stock and dense urban conditions that create perfect breeding grounds. You've got 105 licensed outfits statewide competing for work, with most action concentrated around New Haven County's residential and commercial properties. Termites hit the older homes hard, bed bugs plague the rental market, and rodent calls spike every winter. Pricing varies widely based on infestation severity and property size - know your market rates or you'll get undercut.

To work this market, you need your CT pesticide operator certification first - no shortcuts on that one. DEEP doesn't mess around with compliance, and New Haven's health department runs tight inspections. Build your client base in the spring when everyone's discovering what winter left behind, but lock in maintenance contracts before summer hits. The real money is in commercial accounts and ongoing service contracts, not one-off residential calls. Keep detailed application records, maintain proper insurance coverage, and establish relationships with property managers - they'll feed you steady work if you prove reliable.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements
    CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis estimate
  • Permit requirements
    New Haven Building Department and Health Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Connecticut insurance requirements estimate
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control work in Connecticut?

Connecticut requires a Pesticide Operator License through DEEP, with Category 7A (General Pest) or 7B (Termite) certification. You must pass a written exam and complete 6 continuing education units every 3 years. Source: CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

Q/02

How much do pest control services cost in New Haven?

Basic ant/roach treatments run $150-350, rodent control $200-500, and termite treatments $800-2500. Quarterly maintenance plans cost $400-800 annually. Pricing varies by property size and infestation severity.

Q/03

When is pest control busiest in New Haven?

Peak season runs April through September, accounting for approximately 70% of annual service calls. Spring emergence and summer breeding cycles drive demand, with rodent calls increasing during winter months.

Q/04

What permits are required in New Haven for pest control work?

New Haven requires business registration and occupancy permits for commercial pest control operations. Special permits are needed for fumigation work, and the city health department requires maintained pesticide application records.

Q/05

How many pest control companies operate in Connecticut?

Approximately 105 licensed pest control establishments operate statewide according to Census data, with concentration in urban areas like New Haven County serving both residential and commercial markets.

§ F · Directory

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